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Trump Administration Sanctions 2 Iranian Officials Over Levinson Disappearance
"It's a very important acknowledgment, probably long overdue," a senior U.S. official tells reporters on a conference call about the sanctions. Former FBI agent Robert Levinson went missing in 2007.

How Covid-19 spread in a war zone
Already facing a humanitarian crisis, Yemenis have been left in the dark over the coronavirus outbreak.
Agassi: From wild child to role model
Ten years after retiring from the sport, tennis legend Andre Agassi talks to Open Court about his remarkable career and life after tennis.
'Serious concern' as UK reports highest daily increase in COVID cases
The UK has reported a record daily rise in confirmed coronavirus cases, with another 35,928 infections.
'War on China by US': Twitter Grimaces as McDonalds China Rolls Out Oreo and SPAM Burger
In case anyone needs another crazy and bizarre thing to add to the 2020 bingo, perhaps a fresh burger recipe including Oreo cookies combined with cooked canned pork will bring an extravagant spin to the list of things that 2020 surprised us with.

Biden Announces Climate Team, Including First-Ever National Climate Advisor
Former EPA chief Gina McCarthy is President-elect Joe Biden's pick for domestic climate advisor. She'll have a big role pushing for aggressive climate action across the government.

No pickers, no coffee: How Covid threatens Colombia's harvest
Labour shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic are hitting coffee growers in Colombia hard.
'Hamlet' in the skies? The story behind Taiwan's newest airline
Debuting its first flights in January 2020, Taiwanese start-up STARLUX Airlines could be the first new player in 30 years to upend the island's duopoly aviation market.
Tina Fey: 'I saved a man's life - but he doesn't know it'
Tina Fey says one of her biggest accomplishment of 2020 has been saving a man's life.
Riot-Hit Apple iPhone Supplier Wistron Sacks Its India Vice President, Admits Lapses Caused Violence
An internal probe by a state government agency found that Apple supplier Wistron's Indian factory in Karnataka could not cope up with the rapid scaling up of manpower and breached several laws. Thousands of contract workers at the plant expressed their anger over non-payment of wages by destroying property worth millions on 12 December.

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